This Might Be a Trauma Response: Overcommitting, Teeth Grinding, and Stress Headaches
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In this episode, Jessica Colarco explores the connection between stress and physical symptoms. She discusses how stress can manifest in the body, the role of trauma responses, and the importance of self-compassion and mindfulness in managing these symptoms. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness and intentional practices to foster mental wellness and personal growth.
Key Takeaways:
- Stress headaches are often a physical manifestation of emotional tension.
- Chronic stress can lead to maladaptive coping mechanisms like teeth grinding.
- Mindfulness and body awareness can help alleviate stress symptoms.
- Trauma responses can be protective but may hinder emotional expression.
- Cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective treatment for stress-related issues.
- Self-compassion is crucial in managing stress and trauma responses.
- Creating intentional routines can support mental wellness.
- Recognizing patterns of overcommitment can lead to healthier boundaries.
- Awareness of stress responses is the first step toward healing.
- Practicing self-acceptance can shift the focus from external validation.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Trauma Responses
01:17 Overcommitting at Work: A Deeper Look
03:00 Shifting from External Validation to Self-Acceptance
04:15 Understanding Overcommitment Through a Trauma Lens
05:18 Finding Balance: Routines Over Perfectionism
05:30 Understanding Stress and Its Impact
07:51 Coping Mechanisms for Stress Management
09:28 The Role of Awareness in Healing
09:45 NEWCHAPTER
stress headaches, trauma responses, coping mechanisms, mindfulness, mental wellness, self-compassion, body awareness, emotional health, cognitive behavioral therapy, personal growth